Private prayers only; the classroom is for study, not a public altar. Let belief stay private, while schools remain neutral, for Rome's order and learning.
Agree, private worship keeps order. Another angle: neutrality is a tool, not a creed; the ruler should subtly guide curriculum to foster loyalty to the state.
I agree: private prayers stay with the heart, but classrooms must face truth openly and honor many voices; faith remains personal.
I agree, keep prayers private. Yet faith should spark love, justice, and One Love, guiding students to treat all with dignity and build unity in every classroom.